Code styling: Following a style guide

- [Narrator] Hi. In this video…we're going to talk about code styling.…And what it means to follow a style guide.…What is a Linter and why should I use one…are some of the questions that we are…going to answer throughout this video.…At the end we're going to also talk…a little bit about ESLint…which is a Linter too that has become a standard…in this past few years.…So let's start from the beginning.…What's a Linter?…A Linter is basically a tool that detects and flags errors…in programming languages without executing them.…

This warnings for errors doesn't necessarily…means syntax errors or errors in your code…that would make your code don't run.…It can basically means whatever you want to configure…into your Linter such as straying commas,…tabs instead of spaces,…or any other type of configuration you want to apply.…And it looks like this.…This is a Linter being run on the terminal window…but almost all of the Linter looking the same way.…As you can see here, the Linter is showing errors…about some characteristics of our code.…

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7/16/2018

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